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Cirque de Boudoir was created in 2006 by Bunnyguts and Davidé to fill a void that we felt existed within the party scene. Montréal, of course, is world-reknowned for it amazing party scene - and we tried everything - fetish parties, electro dance parties, dress up parties, and more. All of these were great, but still, there was something missing.
We wanted to go to parties where there was a creative and inspiring theme, amazing music, and an open minded crowd ready for a little kinky romp - after all, Bunnyguts is a costume maker, and Davidé a DJ, and both are slightly perverted!! There were no regular parties, yet, that had this formula - so we took matters into our own hands.
We took elements we loved from the electro and dance music scene (the music, the style), the fetish scene (the open-minded playfulness) and costume parties (costumes!) and added our own twist - creating unique themes for each of our events that were different from anything out there.
Cirque de Boudoir parties are special; we don't want to pigeonhole our selves into any one particular scene - why limit ourselves? We are open to everyone - gay, straight, bi, vanilla, kinky, transgendered, exchangiste, goth, punk, raver ...
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taken from their website.
sounds pretty damn trashy to me. electro+fetishes+costumes?!?!!? GARBAGE! i wonder what the turnout is at their parties and who exactly spins there?...next one's march 29th at le social and it's called kinky Prom night or some shit? rollcall? HA!
ooooooh annnnnnnnnnd you're adding a theme to the party?! damn, you're cool!
didn't know this existed, (and i personally think it shouldn't) thanks for the enlightenment, roommate 
maybe i'm being harsh, but what makes them different from other trashy parties?
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Afterhours is a state of mind, but significantly, it's more a state of 'I don't mind'. A determined continuation, contentment and relief that 'it ain't over yet!' An injection of music into attitude and occasion which creates an emotional wave forth that isolates globally, a ringing harmonic, a signal to a like-minded collective that 'we are only us'.
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